Back to newsThe Regional Council of Crete has unanimously rejected a proposed national spatial planning framework governing the development of renewable energy installations across the island. The council argued the plan fails to adequately protect Crete's natural landscape, local economy, and the island's overall carrying capacity. Officials are calling for a revised approach that balances Greece's clean energy goals with the preservation of the rural and coastal environments that define Crete as a destination. The decision does not directly affect tourist access or travel, but reflects ongoing tension between large-scale infrastructure development and the protection of the scenic areas visitors come to experience, including mountain villages, agricultural land, and undeveloped coastlines across the island.
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Crete Rejects Renewable Energy Framework Over Environmental Concerns
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